During the tour this page gives you the Tour Diary by the members of the team.

Some personal remarks :

Rob PA5ET :

This was my 7th Caribbean Tour and like other years I enjoyed every minute of it. This year we didn't had any stacked beams but still made a remarkable number of 50.000 + QSO's in only 3 weeks time. The strategy to use one call on 160 meter proofed to be the right strategy, no dupes anymore. I hope you enjoyed the digital pile-up recordings. The tour web-site has been updated daily with the latest information. We noticed the PacketClusters made overtime again. These things are mandatory these days. A spot on the cluster means a pileup. I must say our audience behaved correctly and I really enjoyed working everybody in the pile-ups. I like to thank Bouke PA0ZH for building the 2 single window Quads which performed outstanding, also the Titanex 160E vertical is a welcome addition to our antenna farm. We now have to focus more on reception and probably need to have a separate 80 vertical. We hope to see you next year from . . . and if you are interested to join, don't hesitate to contact us!

 

 

Dennis PA7FM:

Another great experience. Sri propagation wasn't really good sometimes so the higher bands were sometimes not really 'open'...but my lousy CW skills improved a lot because of this. Tnx for al the patience in the sometimes HUGE pileups QRN and mosquito's were our biggest enemies, never knew there could be so much bites on one leg ( must have been over 100) ,not to forget the shortage of sleep that occurred more and more during the last 4 weeks. Looking forward to another one...next year from....

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Ronald PA3EWP:

Everybody thanks for the support of my 8th DX-pedition. I hope that you enjoyed the pileups like I did it. The last days it was not easy to be concentrated, sometimes I fell in sleep between the reception of the dots and the dashes. It was very hard to activated 2 stations 24 hours a day with 4 team-members. This time I was very active in CW but I still prefer the other mode (SSB). I am satisfied about the end result of 50.000 QSO's. During the local QRM/QRN it was sometimes impossible to receive anybody. The simple antenna farm has performed excellent, except the receiving antenna on the TOP-band, this one needs to be improved. Thanks again and I hope to see you in the pileup from the next place. (Don't forget to sign the guestbook)

 

 

Bouke PA0ZH:

Hello callers.....it was big fun to be on the other side of the pile up. This was my first real dxpedition and I enjoyed it very much. Every has been said above, it was great. I like to thank my team members, they learned this newcomer very much, in other words, even if you have a license for 35 years, your career is NOT complete with one or more expeditions. The other reason of participation was also simple, former expeditions brought up my DXCC score to 333 countries, this was the way to do something back for all who needed J3 and J8 very badly. It was my pleasure to help them ..... Thank you all 73/88

Bob ( Bouke in Frisian) PA0ZH

 

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Rob PA5ET
Webmaster Caribbean Tour 2001